As the global energy crisis unfolds, CNBC gains access to Saudi Aramco — the world’s largest energy company. Dan Murphy got a behind-the-scenes look at the Saudi Kingdom’s crown jewel.
Sadad Al Husseini, former Saudi Aramco executive, says the Strategic Petroleum Reserve has had a “very important security function for the U.S. and for the rest of the world” and tapping into it from time to time for commercial reasons undermines that function.
Kurt Volker, distinguished fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, says the Russians aren’t able to “advance and take Ukrainian territory anymore.”
Could a decision to cut 2 million bpd from the oil market push more people into poverty? CNBC’s Hadley Gamble asks the Saudi and UAE energy ministers in Vienna.
Many in Washington see the decision to cut 2 million bpd of oil as an act of aggression against the West. So is OPEC+ using energy as a weapon? CNBC’s Hadley Gamble asks Saudi Arabia’s Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman to respond.
Ukrainian NATO membership won’t happen before Russia’s occupation of the country ends, Philip Breedlove, retired four-star general in the United States Air Force, tells CNBC’s Hadley Gamble at the Warsaw Security Forum.
Chris Murphy, U.S. senator for Connecticut, says at a moment when democracy is under attack, it’s probably not shocking Gulf states are choosing profits.
Retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, former commanding general for the U.S. Army in Europe, joins CNBC’s Hadley Gamble at the Warsaw Security Forum to discuss Ukraine’s pushback of Russian forces.